I did my first year of fantasy baseball -- I cannot tell you how much I'm ready for FF after that cluster****.

I figured this would be a good thread prior to most team's drafts.

When the time comes we can start a "rate my team" thread, and also a "sit/start thread."

So, how many leagues are you joining?

What intrigues you the most?

What player/s flying under the radar do you think will impact the FF world the most?

Also, cheap plug --- Mr. Plow's league needs one more player. It's a fun IDP league. I'm sure he'll be along to promote it -- we only want handsome, well hung gentlemen like ourselves. It'd be fun to get a CPer into that last spot.

Draft order is set now for that league. I'll have #4.
With 6 points per passing TD and .5 per reception, I don't generally do it, but unless Foster or Rice fall to me I may very well go QB in round 1.
Matthews and McCoy are certainly in play there but I think that either Rogers OR Brady would be the safer pick by far over either of them.
Thoughts?

I'd go Rogers. I know they're few and far between but he tends to get more rushing yards and rushing TDs.

I think they will go Foster, Rice, McCoy, but one of them could throw a curve and take Rogers or Mattews with the .5 per reception.
I looked at stuff this morning and right now MY top four is Foster, Rice, Rogers, Brady

I think they will go Foster, Rice, McCoy, but one of them could throw a curve and take Rogers or Mattews with the .5 per reception.
I looked at stuff this morning and right now MY top four is Foster, Rice, Rogers, Brady

Yep, If you look, in most PPR leagues he ended up as the #6 RB and that was splitting carries with Tolbert. With no one to take carries, he's going to be one of very few 3-down backs. I won't take him there, but he's going to go in the top 6-7 in more leagues than not this season.
This is a true, "You can't win your league in the first round, but can lose it there" type of pick, IMO.

Yep, If you look, in most PPR leagues he ended up as the #6 RB and that was splitting carries with Tolbert. With no one to take carries, he's going to be one of very few 3-down backs. I won't take him there, but he's going to go in the top 6-7 in more leagues than not this season.
This is a true, "You can't win your league in the first round, but can lose it there" type of pick, IMO.

He makes sense with the ppr and all. But, even then I can't imagine taking him in the first round (unless it's a 14 team league or something).

And I still think he's too injury prone to merit first round material.